Signed Rick Wisecarver Wihoa Signed Hand Slip Painted Pottery Vase, 1981
Item Details
Rick Wisecarver began his artistic practices as a teenager working primarily with oils until his mother encouraged him to paint on pottery. Wisecarver’s hometown, Zanesville, Ohio, was the pottery capital of the world in the early 20th century. Wisecarver studied this history, and experimented with techniques to duplicate older glazing methods. He opened WIHOA Art Pottery in the early 1970s in Zanesville, and became a well-known artist for animal, floral, and native American subjects on pottery.
| Type | Vase |
| Brand | Wihoa, Rick Wisecarver |
| Materials | Earthenware |
| Marks | Maker’s Mark, Date |
| Period | Late 20th Century, 1980s, Vintage |
| Date | 1981 |
| Origin | United States |
Condition
- light marks to glaze especially at base; inclusions and other irregularities; glaze skips; discoloration to underside.
Dimensions
Item #
ITMGG64518







